CeBIT
CeBIT was a computer expo which, at its peak, was the largest and most internationally representative. The trade fair was held each year on the Hanover fairground, the world's largest fairground, in Hanover, Germany. In its day, it was considered a barometer of current trends and a measure of the state of the art in information technology. It was organized by Deutsche Messe AG.
With an exhibition area of roughly and a peak attendance of 850,000 visitors during the dot-com boom, it was larger both in area and attendance than its Asian counterpart COMPUTEX and its no-longer held American equivalent COMDEX. CeBIT is a German language acronym for Centrum für Büroautomation, Informationstechnologie und Telekommunikation, which translates as "Center for Office Automation, Information Technology and Telecommunication".
The final CeBIT took place in 2018.
History
CeBIT was traditionally the computing part of the Hanover Fair, a big industry trade show held every year. It was established in 1970, with the opening of the Hanover fairground's new Hall 1, then the largest exhibition hall in the world. However, in the 1980s the information technology and telecommunications part was straining the resources of the trade fair so much that it was given a separate trade show starting in 1986, which was held four weeks earlier than the main Hanover Fair.The number of visitors for the new exhibition increased to 830,000 in 2001, but by 2007 the CeBIT expo attendance had shrunk to around 200,000, then attendance rebounded to 334,000 by 2010. The 2008 expo was marred by police raids of 51 exhibitors for patent infringement. In 2009, the U.S. state of California became official Partner State of Germany's IT and telecommunications industry association, BITKOM, and of CeBIT 2009. focusing on environmentally-friendly technologies.
From 2007 till 2013, the fair acted as the World Championship of Intel Extreme Masters. The championship was reallocated to Katowice, Poland in 2014.
On 28 November 2018, Deutsche Messe AG announced that due to declining visitor and exhibitioner attendance, CeBIT would be canceled for the foreseeable
future. This makes CeBIT 2018 the final event.
Other CeBIT-branded shows
As CeBIT continued to grow quickly and was becoming too big on its own, it was decided to concentrate on the professional market, while the home and entertainment market was given a separate show, CeBIT Home, during summer, planned to be biennial. However, after being held twice, the 2000 CeBIT Home was cancelled and the project was abandoned.Since 1999 the CeBIT sponsor Deutsche Messe AG has organized trade shows outside of Germany bearing the CeBIT name:
- , in Shanghai, China
- , in Sydney
- CeBIT Eurasia Bilişim, in Istanbul, Turkey
- CeBIT America/USA in New York City, United States. It was held in 2003 and 2004, but subsequently cancelled in 2005.
- CeBIT India, in Bangalore, India
- BITS Mexico, powered by CeBIT, in México City.
- , in Bangkok, Thailand.
CeBIT Global Conferences
Recent conferences have featured the following keynote themes:
- 2008: "Improving Life in the Global Village". This installment of CGC attracted 1900 visitors and 43 speakers attending the keynotes and discussion sessions.
- 2009: "How Will We Be Working, Living and Communicating in the Coming Years?" This CGC drew 3,133 visitors from 88 nations, with some 2,200 guests following the conference via live streaming.
- 2010: "The Challenges of a Changing World – ICT for Better Lives and Better Business", attracting some 4,000 guests from more than 100 nations. Just under 4,000 guests also visited the conference via live streaming.
Speaker list 2014
- Steve Wozniak, co-founder Apple Computer
- Jimmy Wales, founder Wikipedia
- Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and Chairman, Kaspersky Lab
- Mark Shuttleworth, founder, Canonical
- Neelie Kroes, Vice President, European Commission
- Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Chairman and co-founder, Open Data Institute
- Dean Douglas, CEO Unify
- Cristina Riesen, General Manager Europe, Evernote
- Mikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer, F-Secure